The Wingham Times, 1906-11-22, Page 44
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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1906.
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
With the arrival r,f bat two more pas-
senserebips, iiuuiigratieu, it is stated,
+hill nines for the Newson. During the
season 110.000limitgraute, or 28,000
more than last year, were 1a tied at
Q a. bee.
There are five_: swami •s in the Cana-
dian Senate The coatrry would be
saved a gree; deal of expense if all the
Beata were vacant. There is not much
need. for a Senate tend the i111E8 would
like to Nee it abolished or reformed iu
some way in which the members would
be responsible to the pcopte.
C:.nuda'e eFgregate fo lige trade for
the fear months t nding O'tobo. r 31
shows a gain of over $13,250,000, com-
pared with the same period of 1905, the
figures t•eing,respectively, $100,814,777
and $87,523,357. The exports of domes-
tic products amounted to $88,818,114, a
gain of $6,099,826 The imports for the
four months were of the value of $111,-
871,358, an increase of $18 974 67.
Every newspaper knows full well how
many people shirk responsibility in
pnblio affairs. People come to a news-
paper time after time and want the
newspaper to fire some hot shot which
they dare not. The editor asks them to
sign their names to certain ehargee or
statements, which they wish made in
the press and it is astonishiug how
quickly they Drawl back into their shells
Plenty of ardent men want the news-
paper to criticize this, that and the other
person or thing, but they will not them-
selves lest they might "lose business."
Has a newspaper no bniness to lose?
A CRIPPLE CURED.
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Helpless and Bent with Rheumatism
Cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
"I watta helpless cr.pple. I was bent
in form and could not straighten up.
Crutch a were my oalp means of mov-
ing about. I tried many medicines, but
they all failed until I aegan usiug Dr.
Williams" Pink Pills -they cured me."
George Sehi,w,of Short Beath, N.S maie
the above almost startling stat- meet to
a reporter a few days ago. Mr. Schaw
is now a well .bunt man, strong and
broad shouldered. Like thousauds of
other Nova Scotians, he is a fisherman,
and is consequently exposed to all kinds
of weather, just the conditions to set the
rheumatic poison in the blood at work.
Mr. Schaw adds:"It ie impassible to over
rate the severity of the attack. The
trouble was located in my back and right
hip I had to quit work and was mostly
indoors. There was a time when I uevar
expected to stand erect again, but Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills straightened me up
again,: not only that, but t ey made
me the strong, hearty man you see me
today. I can never describe the awful
pain I suffered before I used these pills.
I tried many medicines and had treat-
ment from several doctors, but to no
avail, My lege became so stiff that in
order to move at alt I had 10 use arntc es.
Finally the doctors decided that was
incurable, and told me they Doul ender
no further assistance I coytfnueet to
suffer day and night, and t • .n Wine the
turning point of my life A.Mend from
a distance came to see' me and it was
from him I learn 4 1 .: t Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills were t -:tepee for
rheum-
atism. At once t a sapply and began
to use them The tiret indication that
they were helpiug me was when the pain
grew less severe. In a few weeks more
the swelling in my legs and hips began
to leave, then my joints seemed to loosen
up, and then it was not long until my
crutches were thrown aside and I could
straighten up. Then I began to go out
doors and was soon able to resume my
work as well as ever. Since that time
I have never been troubled with rheum-
atism or lame back. I tell you the neigh-
bors were all astonished at my cure; they
had all thought I would always be a
cripple."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills core rheum-
atism by going straight to the root of
the troubl • in the blood. They make
neve rioh blood that sweeps out the pole-
onons acid and soothes the jangled ner-
ves. That is how they cure all troubles
rooted in the blood, such as anaemia, in-
digesiien, neuralgia, St. Vitus dance,
general weakness and the special ail-
ments that only girls and women folk
know Sold by all medicine dealers or
by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for
$2 50 from the Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co , Brockville, Ont.
The more the matter is examined the
clearer does it become that compar-
ativeimmunity from punishment is the
chief cense of electorial leorruption.
Make it really certain that swift and cer-
tain punishment will overtake the wrong
doer and there will be few party zealots
who will Dare to take risk, The political
party in this country which will have
the courage to create a tribunal which it
cannot control, and which may have to
deal summarily with some of its own
members, will have done much to bring
about a better state of affairs and deserve
the thanks of all Canadians who desire
clean elections. -Brantford Expositor.
The report of the Superintendent of
Insurance has just been ia,ued. It
'allows that the total amount of life poli.
cies taken in Canada daring 1905 was
$105,907,336, an increase over 1904 of $7,-
601,234. The Canadian companies show
an increase of $8,488,028, as against an
increase iu 1904 over 1903 of $3.882,0C9,
and the British an increase of $772,202;
while the American companies show a
decrease of $1,658,996, The respective
amounts effected are: Canadian com-
panies, $67,539,141; British companies,
$3.881,980 American companies, $34,486,
215. Thus the amount taken by dative
oompauies exceeds that taken by British
and American together by nearly $29,-
000,000. This total amount of life in-
our>noern farce is $630,334,240, an in.
crease of $42,45.3,450, over the previous
year.
CHURCH NOTES.
Rev. J. A. Rankin, of Toronto has
been appointed assistant secretary in
the home Missionary Department of the
Methodist Church in Canada.
The Rev. W. G. Howson, preaching in
the Methodist Church next Sunday, will
THE WIMGI &M TIMES, NOVEMBER 22, 1906
Sheep and lambs are steady, with a
tendency lower.
The hog market iv firmer, at an ad-
vance of 250 over last week.
The;ollowing are the quotations;
Exporters' cattle-- Per 100 lbs.
Choice.... .... . $4 50
Medium 4 25
Bulls 3 75
Light....,...... 300
Cows 3 50
Feeders-
beat 1000 pounds and up-
wards 3 75
Stockers choice 0 25
" bulls....., 2 00
Butohers'-
Pinked, ,
Choice
Medium
Cows
Bulls
Hogs --
Best
Lights
Sheep -
Export ewes •.... 4 50
Bucks.... 3 00
Culls,., .. 3 00
Spring Lambe per lb„ 5 25
Calves. each ... . 200
•avo Stock Markets.
Toronto, Nov. 20 -The run at the City
Cattle Market today was 85 loads, with
1,500 head of cattle, 1,339 sheep and
lambs, 750 hogs, and 100 calves.
There were no material changes in the
market to -day from last week's closing
market, except for hogs, which are firm-
er, and went up a quarter. Trade gen-
erally was fair, with a tendency to drag
a little on the commoner Battle. The
run, however, was not r articularly
heavy, and prettv well everything was
cleaned out before the close of the mar-
ket. Good to choice, botcher cattle
were as firm as ever, with not enough of
this class offering, though there were
one or two 'very nice loads, one straight
load of butcher heifers, weighing 1,050
to 1,075 lbs. fetching $4 50 There is a
steady demand for the same class of
cattle. There were a few fair loads of
feeders in the market, and the market is
about steady for the best quality, but in•
°lined to go off a little on the poorer
quality. Sheep and Iambs are steady.
There is still a good active market for
feeders and stockers, especially for feed.
era of a better quality than most of that
now offering. Prices for good feeders
are firm at around $3 75 to $3 80, and
anything of extra quality will fetch clos-
er to the four dollar mark.
WOOD WANTED.
At Wingham Salt
orks.
take as his subjects. At 11 a.m. "The- We are prepare. . pay the highest
possibilities of Christian character;" 7 market price for all kinds of good Wood
p m , "There is someone knocking at the
delivered at the Wingham Salt Works.
door." Services bright and helpful. Call at office for particulars.
The public cordially invited.
Sunlight Soap is better than other soaps,
but is best when used is the Sunlight way.
Buy Sunlight Soap and fellow directions,
Senator Vidal died at the family reef• t
Gray, Young & Sparling.
dence iu Sarnia on Sunday. f WINGHAM
McGill University is asking contri-
butions of $1,000,000 to her endowment
fend, and Mr. Robert Reford has prom-
ised $50,000 if the million be raised with-
in a year.
!Flour Mills
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Extra Lona.'
Peed your hair; nourish it;
give it something to live on. _
Then it will stop falling, and
will grow longand heavy, l
Ayer's Hair Vigor is the only
genuine hair -food you can
buy. It gives new life t6 the
hair -bulbs. You save what
hair you have, and get more,
too. And it keeps the scalp -
clean and healthy.
The best kind of a testtinontale-
"Sold far ever sixty years."
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We are often asked by farmers,
which ie it better for them, to get
wheat gristed, or buy flour, grist-
ing is the cheapest, you will save
from 25c to 800 on each bag of
floor, and then you get one floor,
which is the beat.
We have our chopper running
again and can chop from 4,000 to
6,000 lbs. an hour, so their will be
no waiting to get your chop done,
PRICE LIST
Five Lilies flour, a b1, $2.10 to $2.30
Prairie Rose " " 2 00 to 2.20
Star , " " 200 to 2.15
Cream Pastry Flour 1.80 to 2,05
Low grade Flour,ton 26 00 to 27 00
Bran, per ton - 17.00 to 18.00
Shorts, " 18.00 to 20.00
Screenings 18.00 to 20.00
Chop - » 20.00 to 25.00
Winter Wheat, bus. .68 to .70
Goose '• " ,60 to .62
Manitoba " " .75 to .85
Goods delivered promptly to all
parts of the town.
HOWSOA, HARVEY &
BROCKLEBANKa
$4 00
4 00
300
S 75
400
8 50
2 25
440 45-0
75 123
3 50 4 3 75
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•.•• .... 250 3 00
2 25 2 50
5 90
5 65
4 80
3 50
3 50
5 95
6 00
ININGRAM MARKET REPORTS
Wingham, Nov. 21st 1906
Flour per 100 lbs.._ 2 00 to 2 60
Fall Wheat .... 0 69 to 0 72
Oats, 0 32 to 0 34
Barley .... ..... .... 0 42 to 0 45
Peas 0 68 to 0 70
Buckwheat • 0 55 to 0 55
Butter...... 0 20 to 0 20
Eggs per dos 0.22 to 0 24
Wood per cord 2 50 to 300
Hay, per ten........ 8 00 to 10 00
Potatoes, per bushel new0 45 to 0 50
Tallow per lb 0 05 to 0 06
Lard .., , 0 15 to 0 15
Dried Apples per lb 0 05 to 0 06
Live Hogs, per owt. 6 10 to 6 10
Turkeys, drawn .. 0 12 to 0 13
Geese, " 0 09 to 0 09
Ducks, per lb- .. 0 08 to 0 10
Chickens, per lb 0 0 8 to 0 10
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CHRISTMAS
At KNOX'S
A Jewelry Store is the plane where yon
can get the best selection. Oar
Watches Clocks and Silver-
ware Goods
are the finest and best.
GIFT BOOKS -A bright, new selection.
FANCY GOODS -A large and varied
stook, Work Boxes, Dressing Snits,abo.
CHINAWARE -In new designs.
R. KNOX,
Watchmaker, Jeweler and Stationer.
NOW OPEN!'
FALL TERM IN THE
Central Business College,
TORONTO, ONT.
Enter any time. Twee ty teachers.
One hundred and twenty Typewriting
Machines. Unexcelled facilities for
assisting graduates to positions.
Write for new Calendar.
W. H. SHAW, Principal.
Yonge & Gerrard Ste., Toronto.
The Leading Commercial
School
t�//CENTRAL
lff'G�fid,
STRATFORD. ONT.
Tbis school is recognized to be one
of the best Commercial Schools in
America. Yon can safely judge a
school by the applications it receives.
This term we received applications
from firms in six large American cit•
tee and from far more towns and
cities of Canada, including Saskatoon,
Seek., on the west, and Charlotte-
town, P E I , on the east.
Oar reputation means mn.•h for our
graenates. Write for our Catalogue.
ELLIOTT & McIACHLAN
PRINCIPALS.
Ghristmas
Ciewelry
There is nothing more appro-
priate as a Christmas gift
than Jewelry. We carry the
largest stock in Western On-
tario to choose from, and are
showing exceptional values in
-Dainty Bracelets
--Brooches
-Buckles
-Stick Pins
-Opera Glasses
-Leather Purses
-Pendants
-Watches, and
-Diamonds.
C. N.
Ward & Co.
LONDON', ONT.
Specialists In Diamonds and
Cut Glass.
-- FOR --
GlothinA and
Men's Furnishings
Our Custom Tailoring Department
offers excellent service to the man who requires good
fitting and good appearing clothes. We have an un-
usually large and handsome range of Woollens from
which to select your Overcoat, Suit or Tro users.
You will find us up-to-date in everything - in
fabrics, in ideas, in workmanship. Moderate prices.
Our Men's Furnishings Department
is full of all the newest that can be had in that line-
-Hate -Coops
-Sweaters -Gloves
-Mufflers -Scarfs
-Underwear -Shirts -Collars
-Neckwear -Mitts -Hose
-Handkerchiefs -Suspenders, Umbrellas
in fact, all the requirements of men and boys in that
line. Call and see what we have ; it won't cost any-
thing to look.
Boy Wanted, to learn Tailoring.
Turkeys Wanted !
We want to buy you; Turkeys, and
will pay the highest market prioe.
Write for particulars, and state how
many you have.
Mention this paper.
THE
Canada Poultry & Produce Co.
Limited
STRATFORD, ONT.
- THE -
Berlin
Business.
College
Write for catalog of the school'
that -places more students in posi-
tions than any similar school in
Western Ontario. All graduates
get positions.
Eater at any time.
W. D. EOLEIi, Principal
THE BEST PLACE IN
WINGHAM TO
SECURE- A
Piano
Organ
OR
Violin
IS AT
DAVID .BELL'S
Terms to snit purchaser.
WINGHAM
aohillc Works
Having secured a first-class machinist,
I am prepared to do all kinds of repair-
ing on the shortest notice. Also
CASTINGS MADE TO ORDER
I am also building a few
Portable Sawing Machines
--something new. Orli and inspect
before placing your order elsewhere.
W. G. PATON.
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Farmers' Poultry
We want all your Poultry, alive
or dressed. and will pay the
HIGHEST PRICES for it.
Your Poultry may to delivered at
WINGHAl.x, buyer wanted.
LUCKNOw, " "
BRUSSELS, " .SI
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BLYTH, Nov. 8.
McMillan & Co.
FLAVELLES, LIMITED
LONDON, ONT. '
'1.1'IIa111'IntM3:t1
Near By
Health Resorts
A few days at the Mineral Springs
of .St. Catharines, Mt. Clemens and
Preston, has benefited the health of
hundreds. Nothing -'is equal to the
treatment. Best of hotel accommo-
dation at moderate rates.
TR/ IT.
All situated on the G. T. R
For tickets and full information
call on L. Harold, Depot Agent. J.
D. MODoNALD, District Passenger
Agent, Toronto.
LOCAL SALESMAN
WANTED
At once for Wingham and surround-
ing districts.
High -Claes Specialties in Fruit and
Ornamental Stock grown and for sale by
Canada's Greatest
Nurseries
A permanent situation for the right
party Liberal inducements, Pay
weekly. Handsome free outfit. Write
for terms and catalogue, and send 25o
in stamps for our Pocket Magnifying
Glass, or 30o for our Hand Metal Haok
Saw.
STONE St WELLINGTON
TON
ronthul Nurseries
(Oyer 800 eeres)
To*oht'%, ONTARIO.
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THE "BIG STORE," - WINGHAM, ONT.
JNO. KERB.
Here's an Interesting Item of
Store News For You.
Last week we received 72 Suits •of Ready -to -Wear
Clothing for Men, Youth and B )ys. These goods should
have been here not later than Sept. 1st, but owing to the
difficulty the manufacturers are experiencing in getting
material, these Suits are just two and a -half months late in
getting here. For this reason, and nother, we are going
to offer for two weeks all our stock of Men's, Youth's
and Boys' Ready -to -Wear Clothing at Re-
duced Prices.
Progress Brand Clothing Gives Perfect Satisfaction . Big
Sale for Two Weeks Only of Progress Brand Clothing.
Very Newest Styles. Fit, Finish, Workmanship, Guaranteed.
Men's single or double breast Suite, reg. $15 00 for $11.25
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9.00 6.75
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Youths' and Boys' Snits, same reduction in prices as Men's.
Men's and Boys' Overcoats and Men's Raincoats..
at big reductions in prices. New goods 2.5 per cent
less than regular prices. Men's Ulsters at
half price.
Women's Raincoats.
We offer all our stock of Women's Showerproof
Coats and Raincoats at one-third less than regu-
lar prices. .
WANTED -Large quantities of Choice Roll Batter, Fresh Ergs, Dried
Apples, Chickens, Decks, Geese, Turkeys, White Beaus, Potatoes.
Good Fat Young Chickens and Danks, dry picked, will bring big prices.
We will not take scalded poultry at any price.
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Fall and Wintr..
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DRESS GOODS.
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► I have determined to clear out my Dress Goods stock at greatly reduced i
C prices this Fall. As the season goes on, many lines are going at less than <
0,..750 on the dollar. Black Dress Goods a specialty."'
PRINTS.
► Fall and Dark Winter Prints at Cost.
FLANNELLETTES.
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Can give yon heady, 36 in. wide, all colorings, at 10o.ett
Grey Flannels and Flannel Shirtings-.
And a nice variety of Shirts made to order. 4
HOME-MADE BLANKETS.
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From the Wroxeter, Teeswater and Kingsmill factories. Pare stook, 4
C well cleansed and very cheap, at the price wool has been this a nmmer. Call i
► and see them if in need of a pair. Sheeting, white and grey, 86 and 72 inches. 4
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C I keep the celebrated STANFIELD Shirts and Drawers, made from Nova 4 •
s' Scotia wools, soft and flexible, and guaranteed not to shrink, sizes 36 to 46 . <;
Ladies' Wear in the Puritan make. The beat brands in Canada. Also Misses' 4 .
and Children's in all sizes, from 15o eaoh up to the finest.
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HOSIERY.- 4
From the Wellaley Knitting Mills direct. The beet wearing goods in .4k
Canada, made from pure North-west wools, and at prices that cannot be set
equalled, quality considered.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
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I have deoided to clear out my large stook of Clothing this fall and win , I
ter, and can give you great bargains. A nice Overcoat for $4.00, usually $9. ' '
A. good, serviceable Suit $4.00, and large stook to select from: Boys' School
Suits. splendid variety. A good. Work Pant for 81.00, worth 81.40. t
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Carpet, Oilcloth, Linoleum.
► A large number of ends in All -wool, Union, Tapestry and Bras eels, at 44
about half price. Call and see them and get prioes. Some cheap- Hemp 4t
� - Carpets and Mata to offer. ��
t Linoleum in 1, 2 and 4 yards wide. Oilcloth in 1 and 2 yards wide.
Men's and Women's Fur Goods.
Coon, Wombat, Rti5sian Oalf, Dag and Bishop Coats for Men. - For the
Ladies, A9traohaa Coate that 0 tn't be beaten for valves and quality,. Work-
manship guaranteed. Call and see them.
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Hate, Caps, Gloves, Eoots, Bhoes, Rubbers, Groceries .
rattier and tee, Timothy and MILLS.
Clover Seed, Bdnektahrx6 and
Tersat Xing bats Wanted, ♦ i
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